It's not only very possible, it's a reality. This comes back to my previous remarks. We would like, in the reform of the Privacy Act, to be given more discretion in handling complaints.
Worldwide, many of what are called data protection commissioners don't have to deal with every complaint. I think increasingly this is important, because the privacy issues that affect us all are general, they're systemic, they're increasingly now international because of the Internet. I don't think having to spend taxpayers' resources on every single privacy issue is a good way to spend our money.